until every shape has found its city
Evan Reed
September 29 – November 12, 2011
Evan Reed
September 29 – November 12, 2011
Reception, Artist Talk, and Catalog Signing Saturday, October 15, 5 – 7pm. Free.
GRACE (Greater Reston Arts Center) presents until every shape has found its city with Evan Reed from September 29 through November 12, 2011. Borrowing his title from Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, Reed explores the intersection of art, literature, and architecture through complex sculptures and drawings that transcend literal interpretations. Works will also include a site-specific camera obscura with a façade based on aspects of Reston’s historic architecture.
This exhibition and related programs are funded in part through a project grant from the Arts Council of Fairfax County, funded by Fairfax County. Fidelity Investments is sponsoring the exhibition.
This exhibition and related programs are funded in part through a project grant from the Arts Council of Fairfax County, funded by Fairfax County. Fidelity Investments is sponsoring the exhibition.
GreaterRestonArtsCenterReston Town Center
12001 Market Street
Suite #103
Reston, VA 20190
703.471.9242
www.restonarts.org
12001 Market Street
Suite #103
Reston, VA 20190
703.471.9242
www.restonarts.org
Image Credits:
Evan Reed, “Strasse Spirale,” acrylic resin and wood, 80” x 84” x 44,” 2011
Evan Reed, “Strasse Spirale,” acrylic resin and wood, 80” x 84” x 44,” 2011
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